Investigating researchers’ top questions

With a range of tools and metrics within Scopus

Publishing in the right journal.Competing for funding and promotion.Standing out among a sea of qualified candidates.

These are the some of the concerns of your researchers. Librarians understand because many of you are researchers, and have the same concerns. It’s not easy, but the right tool can make it easier.

Investigating researchers’ top questions with a range of tools and metrics within Scopus provides a quick overview of some of the most powerful tools and visualizations within Scopus. See how you can:

Compare up to 10 sources on 7 different indicators in a series of charts

Examine publication trends for your searches

Learn about Topic Prominence while exploring other authors’ work

Curate the author profile to ensure accuracy and completeness

Scopus is a source-neutral abstract and citation database curated by independent subject matter experts with information from more than 5,000 publishers. It places powerful discovery and analytics tools in the hands of librarians and researchers.